Maternity fashion checklist for hip mamas

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Being fashionable is one thing that catches one's attention. So even, if your pregnant you can still look good and gorgeous with the new maternity fashion today. When my sister got pregnant, she told me that she found out this site called www.robecart.com/maternity-jeans. She was so happy because, she get to choose lovely dresses and maternity jeans that would fit in to her kind of fashion. She even bought 3 maternity dresses and 2 jeans that are really sexy. Good news is, they have free shipping so it's really cost-effective and they provide fast service. So, when I get pregnant, I'd be definitely check out and buy those attractive and colorful maternity dresses to suit my kind of fashion.

I belive that we can still be fashionable even if we have that bump. There's a lot of maternity fashion to choose, it can be dresses, leggings, jeans and etc. When I got pregnant, I've search fashion sites that have maternity dresses. And I found this site called www.robecart.com/maternity-jeans. They have a lot of dresses to choose. I bought 3 Maternity Jeans, good thing they have free shipping so it's a budget-friendly and they shipped fast. I was so amazed. I can still wear some shirts or blouses because of that.

My daughter is having her first baby and we don't mind buying a few maternity clothes. Doesn't have to be a lot so we do what we can when we can. Best advice to take aside from the doctor is from the mother of the mother to be is my thoughts. I appreciated the stretch band on maternity pants. I didn't think I would when used them years ago but I found I did indeed. Especially when my babies, were all big ones, the oldest being over nine pounds. So I do believe in maternity clothes for those that can get them. Aside from those, it's not that hard to be comfortable. That's what matters too.

I have not bought ONE maternity piece of clothing and I'm currently 28 weeks along. Hate the idea of spending on item that I might never wear again. Closest item might be a pair of black leggings I recently purchased. I've basically gotten away with using a very sturdy hairtie to extend my unbuttoned jeans for the last few weeks. Trying to see if I can get away with that til baby comes... I might go and get another pair of stretchy leggings or yoga pants though.

I purchased a very inexpensive pair of maternity jeans and a couple of basic maternity shirts on line. I may have spent $40 total. Up until now, I have been able to get away with wearing my pre-pregnancy pants and shirts. I'm now 6 months and even with a belly band on and the zipper all the way down, my pre-pregnancy pants are uncomfortable. I'm glad I found those jeans because they make a world of difference. I just wish I could find an inexpensive pair of work pants since I can't wear jeans to my job.

As for those who say it is a waste because you are only pregnant for 9 months, remember that your body doesn't go right back to how it was before. You will be glad you got those maternity pants when you are leaving the hospital and even a few months later. However, if you really don't want to buy maternity clothing then I suggest yoga pants. They are amazing!!!!

your pregnant for 9 months you dont start to show until youre atlest 5 to 6 months depending on your body or how you eat not to mention 5 to the end you got your belly i normally wear leggings muscle shirts long dresses and stretchy type clothing i can wear before and after baby why buy maternity wear if you dont even be pregnant for long thats 200 to 300 watsed on "maternity wear" i just dont do it besides its a total waste

a lot of the fashion tips in this article arent really "fashionable" black and wraps and so on and so forth thats boring i didnt see anything about leopard prints or any types of floral animal or stripes an who in the world want to wear a mans shirt seriously this article is for pregnant women who are ashamed of their bodies or tryin to hide it um hello why hide it everyone is going to see a baby eventually please someone anyone post about the fashion trends going on now cause i was bored with the tips.

Hi, Shop maternity clothes.. Find maternity dresses, maternity tees, pants,plus size maternity clothes and more, all featuring the latest maternity style and they are pretty comfortable fit.
I have been able to wear regular jeans with the help of my bellly band from Motherhood
(this one is better than the on they sell at Target...I have both) Good luck and Congrats!

Ah, it's been a year and a half since I've visited this article and the fashion advice still makes me giggle. I'm preg. w/ #2 and still haven't mastered the art of "dressing for 2". But I try.

Suggestions: I buy some basics new, I get my $ worth. The rest I go bargain hunting for. Thrift stores, clearance racks, whatever. Try on some unexpected items in plus size even. I'm handy w/ a sewing machine (time is limited) but I can nip-tuck some things to work. I break the cardinal rule of maternity dressing, but I think fitted horizontal stripes look good, esp. layered with a pattern (chiffon or poly) top over - it's funky. I'm short+avg. build, I find a closer fit works best. My bottoms are pretty basic (so nobody really notices re-wear during the workweek) & mix it up with lively tops. I like color & add in w/ long enamel necklaces or layering them vs. the chunky ones - too top heavy for me. I opt to emphasize the bump, while keeping the fit closer elsewhere. Good luck, mamas!

Sign up for emails from stores you like, personally I love pea in the pod but it's expensive! However, their things last, and turns out I needed them to with baby #5 coming. So sign up, they send you coupons that can be combined with special email offers. The other day they had buy one clearance item get one free, AND free shipping AND the week before they had sent me 20.00 off 100.00, I ended up getting 176.00 worth of maternity for 86.00! It's tempting to buy the less expensive things, but I have found with maternity clothes, you really do get what you pay for. With the exception of Liz Lange @ Target, if you wash them and then hang to dry they uphold quite well!

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